Higher Resolution Models Help Us Better Predict Power Generation Needs

2013 Readers Choice Award Winner

LLNL honored with HPCWire’s reader’s choice award for best application of green computing and the editor’s choice award for best government-industry collaboration, during last week’s “Supercomputing 2013″ conference.

SC14: HPC Matters

The SC Conference has been the place to build and share the innovations that are making life-changing discoveries possible. In November of 2014, SC is going back to New Orleans with new ideas and a fresh take on HPC.

OSC launches AweSim industrial outreach initiative

The Ohio Supercomputer Center launches a collaborative initiative, involving OSC and partners P&G, Intel, AltaSim Technologies, TotalSim USA, Kinetic Vision and Nimbis Services. This $6.4 million program will provide Ohio’s small and mid-sized manufacturers with the tools they need to leverage simulation-driven design.

Leadership Systems and Leadership Science

INCITE is a peer-review allocation program to award time on the US Department of Energy’s leadership-class supercomputers that enables researchers around the country to carry out unprecedented scientific and engineering simulations.

Collaboration with UTRC

In this video interview, Dr. J. Michael McQuade at UTC and Dr. Bob LaBarre at UTRC, discuss the collaboration between UTRC and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory regarding the HPC4Energy Incubator.

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The Miami Herald: COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio officials rolled out a new super-computing initiative this week in Denver aimed at small and mid-sized manufacturers.
The Ohio Supercomputer Center introduced the program, named AweSim, during the SC13 conference, an international showcase related to high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis.
The center says AweSim will provide the benefits of computer modeling and simulation-design to the…